A first-degree murder charge for driving into charlottesville.

James Alex Fields Jr., left, in a crowd of white nationalists in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 12, 2017. Hours later, the police say, he killed a 32-year-old woman and injured 19 other people by driving a car into a line of other cars. (Hawes Spencer/The New York Times) -- NO SALES; FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY WITH VA RALLY DRIVER BY JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH AND ALAN BLINDER FOR AUG. 14, 2017. ALL OTHER USE PROHIBITED. --

A first-degree murder charge for driving into charlottesville.

This summer, in Charlottesville, Virginia (Charlottesville) of a white nationalist rallies, police deliberately his car crashed into a group of men against the crowd, now faces first-degree murder charges. In a preliminary hearing Thursday, the judge filed second-degree murder charges against James Fields Jr.

The charlottesville suspect remains in jail after his first court appearance.

The 20 – year – old Ohio man has been in prison since August 12 arrested, police said he accelerated into a group of people at that time, killed the Heather hay (Heather Heyer), injuring the other more than 30 people.

The mother of the charlottesville victim said she would not adopt a trump appeal.

The incident was part of a deadly weekend in charlottesville, originally intended to oppose the removal of a statue of Robert e. Lee and become a national controversy. On Friday night, white suprematics walked across the campus of the university of Virginia on the campus of the torch and “jews will not replace us” and fight with opponents.

The events surrounding the white nationalist rally in Virginia were fatal.

The next day, a white nationalist demonstration “united,” bringing hundreds of demonstrators and protesters to downtown charlottesville. Among them was Heyer, 32, whose friends said he was always against racism, anything she thought was wrong.

The fields from moi, Ohio are also there.

NPR’s Carrie Johnson reports: “investigators want to know if field has crossed the line.